Friday, August 21, 2015

The Bones Will Speak by Carrie Stuart Parks, New on the Mystery Bookshelf during August 2015

New on the Mystery Bookshelf during August 2015 …

The Bones Will Speak by Carrie Stuart Parks

The Bones Will Speak by Carrie Stuart Parks, A Gwen Marcey Mystery (2nd in series)

Publisher: Thomas Nelson

The Bones Will Speak by Carrie Stuart Parks, Amazon Kindle format

A killer with a penchant for torture has taken notice of forensic expert Gwen Marcey … and her daughter …

When Gwen Marcey's dog comes home with a human skull and then leads her to a cabin in the woods near her Montana home, she realizes there's a serial killer in her community. And when she finds a tortured young girl clinging to life on the cabin floor, she knows this killer is a lunatic.

Yet what unsettles Gwen most is that the victim looks uncannily like her daughter.

The search for the torturer leads back in time to a neo-Nazi bombing in Washington state — a bombing with only one connection to Montana: Gwen. The group has a race-not-grace model of salvation … and they've marked Gwen as a race traitor.

When it becomes clear that the killer has a score to settle, Gwen finds herself in a battle against time. She will have to use all of her forensic skills to find the killer before he can carry out his threat to destroy her — and the only family she has left.

The Bones Will Speak by Carrie Stuart Parks

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Gray Matter, A Thomas Prescott Thriller by Nick Pirog, Now Available at a Special Price

Omnimystery News is always searching for newly discounted mystery, suspense, thriller and crime novels for our readers to enjoy.

Today, we're pleased to present the following title, now available at a special price courtesy of the publisher, NickThriller.com …

Gray Matter by Nick Pirog

Gray Matter by Nick Pirog

A Thomas Prescott Thriller (2nd in series)

Publisher: NickThriller.com

Price: 99¢ (as of 08/21/2015 at 3:00 PM ET).

Gray Matter by Nick Pirog, Amazon Kindle format

His love life in shambles, Thomas Prescott returns to Seattle, the very place he fled from after his parents' deaths nearly a decade earlier. Just as Thomas is getting settled in, he sees a body floating in the private cove behind his boyhood home. It is a woman. But not just any woman. The governor of Washington.

As the suspense ratchets, and the twists unfold, Thomas is thrown into the middle of the biggest murder investigation in Washington state history. Prescott is forced to confront the demons from his past and unearths a new enemy, one that couldn't possibly be human, one that has haunted man since the dawn of time …

Gray Matter by Nick Pirog

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The Murderer's Daughter by Jonathan Kellerman, New in Bookstores during August 2015

Today's featured new hardcover mystery, suspense, or thriller title scheduled to be published during August 2015 is …

The Murderer's Daughter by Jonathan Kellerman

The Murderer's Daughter by Jonathan Kellerman, A Novel of Suspense

Publisher: Ballantine Books

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A brilliant, deeply dedicated psychologist, Grace Blades has a gift for treating troubled souls and tormented psyches — perhaps because she bears her own invisible scars: Only five years old when she witnessed her parents' deaths in a bloody murder-suicide, Grace took refuge in her fierce intellect and found comfort in the loving couple who adopted her. But even as an adult with an accomplished professional life, Grace still has a dark, secret side. When her two worlds shockingly converge, Grace's harrowing past returns with a vengeance.

Both Grace and her newest patient are stunned when they recognize each other from a recent encounter. Haunted by his bleak past, mild-mannered Andrew Toner is desperate for Grace's renowned therapeutic expertise and more than willing to ignore their connection. And while Grace is tempted to explore his case, which seems to eerily echo her grim early years, she refuses — a decision she regrets when a homicide detective appears on her doorstep.

An evil she thought she'd outrun has reared its head again, but Grace fears that a police inquiry will expose her double life. Launching her own personal investigation leads her to a murderously manipulative foe, one whose warped craving for power forces Grace back into the chaos and madness she'd long ago fled.

The Murderer's Daughter by Jonathan Kellerman

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Shooting for the Stars by R. G. Belsky, New on the Mystery Bookshelf during August 2015

New on the Mystery Bookshelf during August 2015 …

Shooting for the Stars by R. G. Belsky

Shooting for the Stars by R. G. Belsky, A Gil Malloy Mystery (2nd in series)

Publisher: Atria Books

Shooting for the Stars by R. G. Belsky, Amazon Kindle format

Some thirty years ago, movie star Laura Marlowe was shot to death by a crazed fan in New York City, who then killed himself. The police ruled it a murder-suicide, the case was closed, and the beloved starlet faded away into history.

But when New York Daily News reporter Gil Malloy re-investigates Marlowe's death, long-buried secrets emerge and he begins to uncover the trail of a new serial killer. And more people are dying.

Now, before he can solve the current crimes, Gil must find out what really happened to Laura Marlowe all those years ago.

Shooting for the Stars by R. G. Belsky

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Dying for a Daiquiri, A Laurel McKay Mystery by Cindy Sample, Now Available at a Special Price

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Today, we're pleased to present the following title, now available at a special price courtesy of the author …

Dying for a Daiquiri by Cindy Sample

Dying for a Daiquiri by Cindy Sample

A Laurel McKay Mystery (3rd in series)

Publisher: Cindy Sample

Price: 99¢ (as of 08/21/2015 at 1:00 PM ET).

Dying for a Daiquiri by Cindy Sample, Amazon Kindle format

When Laurel McKay attends a Hawaiian wedding, her vacation soon becomes more deadly than the calorie count in her daiquiri. Her post-wedding holiday upends after a beautiful hula dancer is found dead on the rocks below the oceanfront restaurant owned by Laurel's brother and sister-in-law.

When a family member is arrested for the murder, Laurel is plunged into a mystery where exotic Big Island locations — a coffee plantation, black sand beaches and a volcano — reveal their deadly side. And where is her hunky on-again/off-again boyfriend detective when she needs him?

Laurel zip-lines and four-wheels her way through the island paradise unearthing long hidden secrets. Will ingenuity and pluck be enough? Or will this hula be her last?

Dying for a Daiquiri by Cindy Sample

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New This Week: Dawn of the Deb, A Dainty Prescott, Debutante Detective Mystery by Laurie Moore

Omnimystery News is pleased to present a mystery, suspense, or thriller ebook that we recently found by sleuthing (as it were) through new or recently reissued titles from independent publishers during August 2015 and priced $4.99 or less …

Dawn of the Deb by Laurie Moore

Dawn of the Deb by Laurie Moore

A Dainty Prescott, Debutante Detective Mystery (4th in series)

Publisher: Five Star

Price: $3.99 (as of 08/21/2015 at 12:30 PM ET).

Dawn of the Deb by Laurie Moore, Amazon Kindle format

When Dainty Prescott, privileged socialite, last year's debutante, broadcast journalist for WBFD-TV, and owner of the Debutante Detective Agency accepts and squanders a retainer from oil baron Avery Marshall, she becomes obligated to groom Avery's socially awkward stepdaughter, Dawn, for the upcoming, über -exclusive Rubanbleu ball. To kick off her training, Avery sends Dainty, her sister Teensy, and Dainty's friends Salem and Venice for a spa weekend with Dawn at a west Texas resort.

But the trip goes terribly wrong when the girls witness killers storm the lodge and execute the owners and staff. Authorities wonder if the murders are the result of a drug deal gone bad; Dainty suspects her jailed stepmother hired hit men to kill her and Teensy to prevent them from testifying at her upcoming murder trial. Fleeing the killers on their trail, the women retreat to Daisy's grandmother's mansion. Then Dainty discovers that Dawn is mentally ill and un-medicated, making her just as dangerous as the men they're running from. Chopper Deke, WBFD's helicopter pilot, offers them his home with a panic room, but celebutant Dainty and her socialites must move quickly to unravel the reason behind the resort murders, while staying one step ahead of four men in black ski masks who want them dead.

Dawn of the Deb by Laurie Moore

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Bleeding Hearts, A Blue Maguire and Spaceman Kowalski Mystery by Teri White, Now Available at a Special Price

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Today, we're pleased to present the following title, now available at a special price courtesy of the publisher, Open Road …

Bleeding Hearts by Teri White

Bleeding Hearts by Teri White

A Blue Maguire and Spaceman Kowalski Mystery

Publisher: Open Road

Price: $1.99 (as of 08/21/2015 at 12:00 PM ET).

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Two mismatched cops search Los Angeles for a pair of bloodthirsty killers …

On the night he escapes the asylum, Tom does not take his medication. He slips out of bed soon after lights out, pockets a knife, and goes looking for a guard. At knifepoint, he takes the man's clothes, cuts his throat, and walks out of the institution a free man. His brother is waiting outside the gate. They have work to do.

As Tom and his brother cut a bloody swath across Los Angeles County, it falls to Blue Maguire and Spaceman Kowalski to find them. Even in the strangest precincts of the LAPD, there are no two cops quite like Spaceman, a hard-boiled detective of the old school, and Blue, his margarita-sipping, always-fashionable partner. Stopping the Hitchcock brothers will take them closer to the brink than ever before — but Spaceman and Blue are happiest on the edge.

Bleeding Hearts by Teri White

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A Conversation with Mystery Author Mauro Azzano

Omnimystery News: Author Interview with Mauro Azzano

We are delighted to welcome author Mauro Azzano to Omnimystery News today.

Mauro's third mystery to feature Toronto police detective Ian McBriar is Death by Deceit (Black Opal Books; July 2015 trade paperback and ebook formats) and we recently had the opportunity to catch up with him to talk more about his work.

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Omnimystery News: Introduce us to your series character, Ian McBriar. What is it about him that appeals to you as a writer?

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Mauro Azzano: My main character is Ian Stuart McBriar. He is a Metis (French-Scottish-Native American) from Esterhazy, Saskatchewan. In the first book, we learn that he is a devout Catholic who moved to Toronto, studying for the priesthood, but after his mother's untimely death he decided to become a police officer.

His partner is a former Green Beret, Frank Burghezian. Frank is less by-the-book, less scrupulous than Ian about procedure, more focused on the outcome.

I think all of us have strengths and weaknesses, areas we're happy with and others we wish we could change. My main character has some great traits and some deep flaws, as we all do. It's interesting to write about someone at arm's length with some of the same traits as oneself. That said, as writers we must be careful to keep the story a work of fiction and not an autobiography.

Ian appeals to me because, like me, he is a "fish out of water". He is out of his element in Toronto, a small town boy in a big city. In addition, we both had culture shock when moving to a new town and a different environment.

OMN: How have these characters developed over the course of the series?

MA: Great question. I have intentionally aged Ian and the other characters in "real time" as the stories progress. He is four years older in my third book than he was in The Dead Don't Dream, and his youthful idealism has slipped somewhat. He has become more pragmatic and slightly more vindictive, given his experiences and the responsibilities of his current life.

OMN: How do you go about finding the right voices for your characters?

MA: My lead character is male, like me. That said, there are strong female characters in all my books. Magicians use pretty girls as "eye candy" and distractions. I have women in my books because I have women in my life. The women I write about are not shallow and cardboard, nor are those I know in real life. I know of a couple of writers who very successfully inhabit the person of a character of the opposite sex, so I think it matters more that you can speak honestly with your character's voice than that they are like you.

OMN: Into which genre would you place your books?

MA: When I was reviewed in the Toronto Star, the reviewer mentioned the "romance" aspect of the story as overshadowing the mystery. I'd categorize the books as mystery, pure and simple. Hey, I'm Italian; I get passionate, and it shows in my books. That said, I also intentionally avoid coarse language and descriptions of scenes that detract from the storyline.

OMN: Tell us something about your books that isn't mentioned in the publisher's synopses.

MA: I do an AWFUL lot of research for my books, from the correct weather on certain dates to the type of gun used by the police in 1974. I looked up information about fire-related deaths, and decided to tone down the description in the book, since the gory aspects would have, I believe, detracted from the story. I spoke to a veteran firefighter for Death By Deceit, to get the details right about a body in a fire. His stories were far more gruesome and vivid than I could put in print, but I hope I got some of the feeling for his line of work in the book. He did get to read some of the initial chapters, and says I did hit it right on the head.

OMN: Give us a summary of Death by Deceit in a tweet.

MA: Suspicious fire, dead body, funny money. Ian on the case, Frank on a vendetta. Body count piles up. Walsh still dating every girl he can. Will our hero prevail? #series

OMN: How much of your own personal or professional experience have you included in your books?

MA: The Dead Don't Dream came from a series of personal experiences, little snippets I'd remembered for decades. One specific event was from when I was driving home late one night. I saw a woman on a wet sidewalk, clutching two small children and crying pitifully. She was trying to wave down passing cars. I pulled over to see what the problem was, and at that moment a police cruiser screeched up and two officers jumped out. I never forgot the look of despair on her face, the image of grief and anguish. I based a pivotal scene in the first book on that event. Other things I saw and remembered over the years also found their way into the books.

OMN: Tell us a little more about your writing process.

MA: I have spoken to a number of groups about writing and the creative process. I always tell them to keep a journal and note everything down. Then I tell them that I never do; I rarely jot down any notes, and I only have a general idea of where the plot is going before I write it. On several occasions I've had my characters "dictate" their dialog to me as I type. For me, unstructured ideas and stream of consciousness writing help to keep the story fresh and alive. It also prevents me from 'telegraphing' the ending.

OMN: You mentioned you do a lot of research when writing. What was the most exciting topic you've researched?

MA: I wore out my Google button. No, seriously, I lived in the part of Toronto that I write about in the series, so it's very close to my heart. When I chose Esterhazy as Ian's home town, I contacted the town hall, the local Catholic Church, the high school, and so on. In the series, his mother was a film buff, and worked at a small movie house in Esterhazy, the Maple Leaf Theater. That was a real place, and I spoke to the grandson of the original owner to get the details right regarding the movies they showed.

As far as the most exciting topic to research, I needed a believable poison to use in Death Works at Night. I run marathons, and one of the ladies I run with is a nurse. Her help was essential in making sure I got the dosage and characteristics of the poison right.

OMN: How true are you to the settings?

MA: The first book was an evolution. I set it in 1970's Toronto because it was a familiar time and place, but mostly because of technical reasons in the plot. I did one early draft of it where I transferred the action to another city, and it worked just as well. Still, it didn't FEEL right, so I went back to Toronto. As far as accuracy, I'm meticulous with places, except of course for those intentionally inaccurate.

The police station in the series is based on the old Motor Vehicles Testing building, for instance. When I write, I have to be able to sit in the car with the action, taking notes, as it were, so it has to resonate with me as real. If I feel I'm cheating the reader by not being accurate, they will sense it.

OMN: If we could send you anywhere in the world to research the setting for a book, where would it be?

MA: My parents live near Venice, in Northern Italy. If I could sit on their front porch for a year, all expenses paid, and just write, that would not be bad. Then again, I might develop a taste for wine.

OMN: What are some of your outside interests? And have any of these found their way into your books?

MA: I run marathons. Like my main character, I also cook. The cooking found its way into the books.

OMN: What is the best advice you've received as an author?

MA: Best advice: never give up. I got over 110 rejections before I was picked up by a publisher. Harshest criticism was from a reader who hated my book because she didn't like the genre.

What these taught me, and what I've always told others, is that as long as your writing is true to yourself, and you hone your craft so your words speak clearly to the reader, then you're doing well.

Don't try to be who you can't be, don't speak with somebody else's voice. Be yourself.

OMN: Complete this sentence for us: "I am a mystery author and thus I am also …".

MA: A watcher of people. It's a mixed blessing, but it's ingrained in me to talk to everyone and ask outrageous questions of total strangers. Usually I get away with it, too.

OMN: Have you ever considered using a pen name?

MA: I write under my real name. If I didn't, my family would never believe I'd written it.

OMN: How did you come up with the title for Death by Deceit?

MA: In the story, there are characters who deceive others, and those deceptions cause deaths. Hence …

OMN: And was that also your working title as you wrote the book?

MA: I used the working title Death On My Doorstep. My wife came up with Death By Deceit.

OMN: How involved were you with the cover designs of your books?

MA: I created all three book covers myself. I had two other serious contenders for the latest cover design, but as soon as I found this cover photo, that was it. Coming up with the red text was easy after that.

OMN: What kind of feedback have you received from readers?

MA: There was the reader who emailed me up and said "You're not going to kill off Frank, are you?" She was very insistent. One lady in a bookstore asked me to leave a book for her to read. She called me two hours later and said "That's it — I'm hooked". She called me back three hours after that. Someone came in to the bookstore and bought it from her, and she desperately needed to know how it ended. She asked if I could possibly drop off another copy right away. I think that was the most gratifying feedback I could have asked for.

OMN: Suppose your series were to be adapted for television or film. Who do you see playing the key roles?

MA: That has been an ongoing discussion at our house. I think Taylor Kitsch is a perfect Ian McBriar. He's tall, suave and personable. Scott Caan would be a perfect Frank Burghezian. He's gruff, funny, tough, and quick with his fists. I've always imagined Liane Balaban as Karen, Ian's wife. She has the look I imagined Karen having. For Frank's wife, Helen, I think of either Morena Baccarin or Cote de Pablo. Their dark sultry looks best fits the personality of the character.

OMN: What kinds of books did you read when you were young?

MA: I had a huge library of science fiction books growing up. I never read detective stories. I was a dreamer. To my mind, if we could imagine these things, we could build them. Space-X, iPhones and Skype are physical affirmations of that dream. My books are still daydreams, just on paper.

That said, there is a logic to any story, in any genre, that must be followed. When Captain Kirk can't beam up from a planet, there has to be a reason why. When Sam Spade is knocked on the head, there also has to be a reason why. The reader can't be cheated, and has to be respected.

OMN: And what do you generally read today?

MA: I like biographies. David Niven's The Moon's a Balloon and Bring On the Empty Horses are wonderful glimpses into life as a celebrity.

OMN: Have any specific authors influenced how and what you write today?

MA: I think I've read over two thousand books. Every author has his own voice, and each one has something to add to the tapestry. I tend to write as I speak, and I try to paint pictures with words.

OMN: What kinds of films do you enjoy watching?

MA: There are classics — North By Northwest, The Maltese Falcon, Casablanca, Star Wars, all of which are like books on film. My title character is a movie buff, and there are references to old movies in the books. When I write, I see the action in my mind. All I then do is write what I've imagined.

OMN: Create a Top 5 list for us on any topic.

MA: Top 5 places to visit:

1. Ushuaia, Tierra Del Fuego. Always wanted to see it.
2. Philip Island, Australia. I've surfed the beach there — awesome waves.
3. Penzance, England. I've wanted to see the southwest tip of the island.
4. Gardone Riviera, Lake of Garda, Italy. One of the most spectacular places in the world.
5. Downtown Rome. Any city this old and this alive has to be seen.

OMN: What's next for you?

MA: My wife suggested I write a different type of book. I'm considering a romance anthology for a change of pace. Interestingly, there's not much difference between writing mysteries and writing romance — except that there are fewer gunfights.

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Mauro Azzano was born in northern Italy, near Venice. At age three, his family moved to Australia, then moved to Canada when he was twelve. He has lived in the Vancouver area for many years, on the rainy west coast. He started writing seriously several years ago, beginning with a series of articles for a running magazine, detailing his journey to becoming a marathon runner. After that, he decided to tackle a bigger project, and completed the first book in the Ian McBriar Murder Mystery series. Currently, Mauro is doing research for the fourth Ian McBriar book, and branching into other genres of writing.

For more information about the author, please visit his website at MauroAzzano.com or find him on Facebook.

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Death by Deceit by Mauro Azzano

Death by Deceit by Mauro Azzano

An Ian McBriar Murder Mystery

Publisher: Black Opal Books

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The phone rings at four in the morning. For Ian McBriar, now a Detective Inspector with the Toronto Police Department, early morning phone calls are never a good thing. And this is no exception.

Starting with a grizzly death and a warehouse fire, Ian follows the trail of a cold-case unsolved murder and a baffling series of clues, hunting for an elusive serial killer. And, this time, it's not only his life on the line.

The deeper he digs, the more perplexing the case becomes, the more bodies pile up — and the more dangerous it is for everyone Ian cares about.

Death by Deceit by Mauro Azzano

Today's Selection of Daily Deals for Friday, August 21, 2015

Omnimystery News is pleased to feature a selection of today's Daily Deals found on Friday, August 21, 2015 at 7:30 AM ET …

The Butcher by Jennifer Hillier

The Butcher by Jennifer Hillier

A Novel of Suspense

Publisher: Gallery Books

Kindle Daily Deal Price: $1.99

The Butcher by Jennifer Hillier, Amazon Kindle format

A rash of grisly serial murders plagued Seattle until the infamous "Beacon Hill Butcher" was finally hunted down and killed by police chief Edward Shank in 1985. Now, some thirty years later, Shank, retired and widowed, is giving up his large rambling Victorian house to his grandson Matt, whom he helped raise.

Settling back into his childhood home and doing some renovations in the backyard to make the house feel like his own, Matt, a young up-and-coming chef and restaurateur, stumbles upon a locked crate he's never seen before. Curious, he picks the padlock and makes a discovery so gruesome it will forever haunt him … Faced with this deep, dark family secret, Matt must decide whether to keep what he knows buried in the past, go to the police, or take matters into his own hands.

Meanwhile Matt's girlfriend, Sam, has always suspected that her mother was murdered by the Beacon Hill Butcher — two years after the supposed Butcher was gunned down. As she pursues leads that will prove her right, Sam heads right into the path of Matt's terrible secret.

The Butcher by Jennifer Hillier

As the Crow Flies by Damien Boyd

As the Crow Flies by Damien Boyd

A Nick Dixon Mystery (1st in series)

Publisher: Brilliance Audio

Audible Daily Deal Price: $1.95

As the Crow Flies by Damien Boyd, Amazon Kindle format

Rock climbers can't afford to make careless mistakes. But Detective Inspector Nick Dixon's former climbing partner, Jake Fayter, died doing just that. Or so it seems. Dixon suspects foul play, but his only leads are unreliable accounts of something odd happening in Cheddar Gorge seconds before Jake fell.

The more Dixon learns about Jake's life, the more he realises that Jake hadn't been quite the man he remembered … and a lot of people could have wanted him dead. Once Dixon gets too close to the truth, those people will emerge from the shadows and kill to protect their secrets.

As the body count rises, Dixon bends the rules to breaking point to lure out a killer and unravel a conspiracy of silence that will rock the sleepy town of Burnham-on-Sea to its core.

As the Crow Flies by Damien Boyd

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Today's Selection of Free MystereBooks for Friday, August 21, 2015

Omnimystery News is pleased to feature a selection of Free MystereBooks found on Friday, August 21, 2015 at 6:30 AM ET …

Muddy Murder by Alexa Cookster

Muddy Murder by Alexa Cookster

A Function Frenzy Murder Mystery

Publisher: Really Great Books

Price: FREE!

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City Life by Helen Haught Fanick

City Life by Helen Haught Fanick

A Novel of Suspense

Publisher: Helen Haught Fanick

Price: FREE!

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Crossed by Lacey Silks

Crossed by Lacey Silks

A Prequel to the Crossed Series

Publisher: MyLit Publishing

Price: FREE!

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Protector by Gennita Low

Protector by Gennita Low

The Crossfire Series

Publisher: GLOW World

Price: FREE!

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A Killer Season by Paul Sekulich

A Killer Season by Paul Sekulich

A Novel of Suspense

Publisher: Paul Sekulich

Price: FREE!

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Mists of Bayou Rhyne by Dee Ann White

Mists of Bayou Rhyne by Dee Ann White

A YA Paranormal Mystery

Publisher: Black Calla Press

Price: FREE!

Mists of Bayou Rhyne by Dee Ann White, Amazon Kindle format

The Invasion of the Ants by Julian Barritt

The Invasion of the Ants by Julian Barritt

The Dirk Beetle Detective Agency

Publisher: Julian Barritt

Price: FREE!

The Invasion of the Ants by Julian Barritt, Amazon Kindle format

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Thursday, August 20, 2015

Review: Desperate Measures by Sandra Orchard

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A Mysterious Review of Desperate Measures by Sandra Orchard. A Port Aster Secrets Novel.

Review summary: This fine faith-based novel of suspense has an intriguing mystery at its core. There are quite a few characters in the book, but because their relationships and connections are well-defined, it isn't hard to keep track of them. Overall, a fitting and satisfying conclusion to this trilogy. (Click here for text of full review.)

Our rating: 4 of 5 stars

Desperate Measures Sandra Orchard

Desperate Measures
Sandra Orchard
A Port Aster Secrets Novel
Revell (June 2015)

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Publisher synopsis: Researcher Kate Adams has finally pinpointed the medicinal plant responsible for tearing her family apart. She's certain that discovering its secrets is her only hope of solving the mystery surrounding the disappearance of her father. Kate will risk anything to find the truth — even her budding relationship with Detective Tom Parker.

But more people than she can fathom are after the plants and going it alone just might prove to be a fatal mistake.

Hidden Sins, An Agatha Christie Mystery by Alison Joseph, New This Week from Endeavour Press

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Hidden Sins by Alison Joseph

Hidden Sins by Alison Joseph

An Agatha Christie Mystery (2nd in series)

Publisher: Endeavour Press

Price: $3.99 (as of 08/20/2015 at 6:30 PM ET).

Hidden Sins by Alison Joseph, Amazon Kindle format

Summer, 1925. Life is starting to go back to normal after the shock of the Great War. Agatha Christie, now a successful crime author, is holidaying in Cornwall. And when her husband, Archie, has to leave early, she decides to use her alone time to work on a romance novel. But it isn't long before she finds herself thrown back into the world of murder and intrigue.

A fellow guest at Agatha's hotel is murdered in the early hours of the morning, and all the guests become suspects. Knowing her expertise at plotting mysteries, the locals soon call upon Agatha to help unmask the killer. Agatha soon discovers that there is far more going on in the sleepy Cornish town than first meets the eye. Her enquiries unearth tales of ghosts, secret affairs and mysterious ship wrecks. Tension escalates amongst the residents of the hotel when they realise that the murderer is somewhere in their midst. And everyone starts to display signs of guilt.

Can Agatha Christie unmask the identity of the killer before anyone else becomes a victim? And what other Hidden Sins will she unearth in her investigation … ?

Hidden Sins by Alison Joseph

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